Source: Yahoo! Movies | Posted By: Dan Geer
This past weekend saw the debut of the first trailer for Snow White and the Huntsman, depicting a more dark and edgy take on the classic fairytale. Clearly, the film is aimed at more of an adult audience. However, with Mirror, Mirror, the other Snow White film coming out three months earlier, has a different, more younger audience in mind, as director Tarsem Singh has stated in the past that it is intended much more for kids.
In the film, actress Lily Collins portrays Snow White as an exiled princess who bands together with the seven dwarves to win back her birthright and kingdom after it was stolen by the Queen, played by Julia Roberts. The first teaser for the film puts on display its more comedic, light-hearted tone, letting us know – for better or for worse – that this will not be like Snow White and the Huntsman in any way. Hit the jump to see for yourself!
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Posted on Nov 15, 2011 under Trailers |
Source: Apple | Posted By: Dan Geer
Hollywood has keenly set its sights on the story of Snow White recently, developing various projects which all re-imagine the classic fairytale. First off, a few weeks ago, ABC just debuted its new show, Once Upon a Time, which centers around Snow White’s daughter discovering her fairytale past while living in the real world. There is also a theatrical film set to debut next March titled Mirror, Mirror, starring Lily Collins as Snow White, an exiled princess who seeks out seven rebels to win back her birthright after the evil Queen, played by Julia Roberts, steals control of the kingdom.
To top it all off, a third, and possibly more visually epic take on the Snow White story is coming to theaters this June titled Snow White and the Huntsman, starring Kristen Stewart as Snow White, Charlize Theron as the Queen, and Chris Hemsworth as the Huntsman. In this particular retelling, a Huntsman is ordered by the Queen to kill Snow White, but instead winds up becoming her protector and fellow warrior in a quest to annihilate the Queen. Now, before you go and write off the film as just another Twilight-ish movie simply because Stewart’s in it, watch the trailer and then form your opinion. I think you’ll be quite surprised at how good this looks!
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Posted on Nov 13, 2011 under Trailers |
Source: Apple | Posted By: Dan Geer
Trailer #3 for Lucasfilm’s Red Tails has hit the web, and is by far the best trailer yet for the film. Directed by Anthony Hemingway and produced by George Lucas, the film chronicles the story of the first African-American fighter pilots to serve in World War II. This new trailer balances drama and character with just the right amount of action to let us know that this is one WWII movie that you do not want to miss out on. And besides, isn’t it appealing enough that this a Lucasfilm production that isn’t a Star Wars or Indiana Jones film? Hit the jump for the official synopsis of Red Tails and to watch the trailer!
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Posted on Nov 09, 2011 under Trailers |
Source: Yahoo! Movies | Posted By: Dan Geer
The first full theatrical trailer for Underworld: Awakening, the fourth film in the Underworld franchise, has hit the web to unleash more insanely awesome action scenes upon the web (after all, that’s what these films are really all about, right?) This time, the human race gets in on it, as Beckinsale’s character, Selene, escapes a twelve-year imprisonment only to find that mankind has discovered both Vampire and Lycan clans and has vowed to eradicate them off of the face of the earth. Hit the jump to watch the trailer!
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Posted on Nov 02, 2011 under Trailers |
Source: TheForce.net | Posted By: Dan Geer
If you were one of the few people who went to see Paul W.S. Anderson’s The Three Musketeers in 3-D this weekend, you should have seen the new trailer for Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace in 3-D attached to the film. I actually went to see The Three Musketeers (which is actually a pretty entertaining movie in 3-D) and saw the trailer, and the 3-D looks pretty impressive. Lucasfilm has made sure to have people who actually worked on the film convert it to 3-D, and they have been taking their sweet little time with it instead of rushing it out like Clash of the Titans did last year.
You’ll have to check out The Three Musketeers in 3-D if you want to see the 3-D trailer for The Phantom Menace, but you can check out the trailer in 2-D after the jump, which is still a fun trailer in and of itself.
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Posted on Oct 23, 2011 under Trailers |
Source: Collider | Posted By: Dan Geer
A new trailer has debuted online today that first premiered at the 2011 Spike Scream Awards recently for the upcoming gothic horror film, The Woman in Black. The film stars Harry Potter alum, Daniel Radcliffe, who plays a lawyer that makes his way to a remote village on business and discovers that the town is being haunted by the ghost of a vengeful woman.
The trailer is very much like the UK trailer that debuted recently, and perhaps isn’t as creepy as the first full U.S. trailer, but it is definitely still worth a look nonetheless. It is really too bad the film isn’t coming out in time for Halloween, since it looks like it might just be one of the classiest horror films to come our way in quite a long time. Have a look after the jump!
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Posted on Oct 19, 2011 under Trailers |
Source: StarWars.com | EW | Posted By: Dan Geer
Last March, Lucasfilm announced that Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace would be converted to 3-D and released on February 10th, 2012 (providing that it proves successful enough at the box office, the remaining films will also be converted to 3-D and released some time later). Starting next week on October 21st, Star Wars fans can check out a glimpse of it in a new trailer attached to the 3-D release of Paul W.S. Anderson’s The Three Musketeers!
Also, while it is not really news to people who watched Season 3 of Cartoon Network’s Star Wars: The Clone Wars, it has been made truly official that Darth Maul, the Sith apprentice that supposedly met his demise at the hand of Obi-Wan Kenobi in The Phantom Menace, will be resurrected for an appearance in The Clone Wars next spring! Hit the jump for details on his return, as well as a look at the new poster for Star Wars: Episode I: The Phantom Menace in 3-D!
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Posted on Oct 13, 2011 under Cool Videos, News, Trailers |
Source: Apple | Posted By: Dan Geer
It’s all been leading to this. Iron Man, The Incredible Hulk, Thor, Captain America, etc., will all join forces to defeat Thor’s brother, Loki as he tries to destroy the world in Marvel’s The Avengers in May of next year. Apple has debuted the first full trailer for the film, and you can now watch it after the jump!
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Posted on Oct 11, 2011 under Trailers |
Source: AMC | Collider | Posted By: Dan Geer
AMC has announced that, starting October 3rd at 2PM EST, they will be hosting a new 6-episode web series on amctv.com for The Walking Dead leading up to the premiere of Season 2 on October 16th. The series will tell the back story of the “Bicycle Girl” zombie Rick Grimes (played by Andrew Lincoln) shot in the pilot episode of Season 1. Even though she was a very minor character in the show, her scene is also one of the most memorable, so this is sure to be an adequate way to hold us over until the second season premieres.
In other news, a new Season 2 trailer for The Walking Dead has hit the web. It contains some material we’ve seen before, but the majority of it is brand new. Check it out after the jump!
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Posted on Sep 28, 2011 under News, Television, Trailers |
Source: IGN | Posted By: Dan Geer
Now this is what I’m talkin’ about! This latest Red Band trailer for director Matthijs van Heijningen Jr.’s The Thing not only clarifies that the film indeed deals with the Norwegian camp shown at the beginning of John Carpenter‘s 1982 film of the same name, but it also displays a lot of quick, yet terrifying cuts of a few scenes from the prequel – featuring killings, alien shapeshifting, and other various creep-out moments. It’s one of those great trailers that moves very quickly at just over a minute long, showing just enough to get you pumped for the film, while at the same time not giving too much away. Sure, this is a prequel, so we do know the ending. But, we have yet to get to know the characters and experience how it all went down. Check out the new trailer below!
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Posted on Sep 19, 2011 under Trailers |